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Saturday's Child (The Collected Works of Kathleen Norris) Saturday's Child by Kathleen Thompson Norris
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“Not money, or success, or position or travel or love makes happiness,--service is the secret.”
Kathleen Norris, Saturday's Child
“It's all so beautiful . . . the spring . . . and books and music and fires. . . . Why aren't they enough?”
Kathleen Norris, Saturday's Child
“Why, the club was just the quietest place in the world, a place where a woman could run in to brush her hair and wash her hands, and change her library book, and have a cup of tea.”
Kathleen Thompson Norris, Saturday's Child
“One of the advantages of laws is that you can follow them blind, when you have lost all your moorings. You can't follow your instincts, but you can remember your rule.”
Kathleen Norris, Saturday's Child
“All of cleanliness is neither embraced nor denied by the taking of cold baths.”
Kathleen Norris, Saturday's Child
“Well, they tell us meat isn't good for us anyway!”
Kathleen Norris, Saturday's Child
“And a lot he knows about office work, not.”
Kathleen Norris, Saturday's Child